Methane, Ammonia, water, hydrogen, i think there was something else but i can't remember it then they gave it an electric shock to signify lightening and they did get amino acids
banna and rice
through simulate lightning
Theoreticaly there are no gasses in a total vacuum
Yes gases can be contained as long as its container's molecules are bonded tightly enough to prevent the molecules of the gas from escaping.
The most of the mass of atmosphere is contained in troposphere. It contains most gases.
through simulate lightning
through simulate lightning
All flasks contain the same number of molecules
Theoreticaly there are no gasses in a total vacuum
Carbon Monoxide or Zyklon b
In a fusion reactor the hot gases or plasma are contained within a magnetic field.
Yes gases can be contained as long as its container's molecules are bonded tightly enough to prevent the molecules of the gas from escaping.
Becuase those particular gases created electrical sparks
Gases can change volume because they take up the whole space of the container, room, etc. that they are contained in.
Yes, gases can be heated. They try to expand if not contained, thus becoming less dense and causing convection currents. At a certain temperature some gases their "flash point" when they will burn or explode.
Yes, gases can be heated. They try to expand if not contained, thus becoming less dense and causing convection currents. At a certain temperature some gases their "flash point" when they will burn or explode.
Charles Henry Miller has written: 'Plasma generation and control' -- subject(s): Plasma (Ionized gases), Magnetohydrodynamics
Carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide